ScoreSkills: Music Notes Tutor
Ear Training & Sight Reading
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Description

ScoreSkills is an innovative app that helps you to learn music and enhance your musical skills in a fun & interesting way. The App is designed for beginners and doesn’t require a musical instrument to enjoy.


ScoreSkills offers you (or your kids) "learning by experience" fun exercises that teach you as you go to read, write and play music at your own pace, whenever and wherever you want.


“By far, it’s my favorite app, and it really helps me learn music theory while making it fun and interesting.”


With our proven techniques, developed by music experts and educators, you'll gain everything you need to master music and become a pro (music theory, ear-training, sight-reading, music writing, etc.). Not only that, it is proved that our learning methods improve other life & brain skills such as; creativity, focus, memory abilities, analytical skills, etc.


We introduce new skills by using step by step rewarding games and challenges that suit your playing level and give you instant feedback on your performance.


WRITE YOUR OWN MUSIC!
ScoreSkills is the only music education app that trains your music-writing skills as a core part of learning. You'll be composing your own music in no time. Download now to practice reading, writing, singing, and listening to music and join our global community of music makers.

WHO IS THIS APP FOR?
Basically, anyone who can read and wants to improve his music and personal skills. It is perfectly suited for self-learning or as a supplement to learning with a teacher.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
The app contains thousands of levels, and we keep releasing hundreds more every few weeks that will teach you everything you need in a simplified way.
Aural Foundations, Pitch Matching, Directional Audiation, Note reading up to an octave, Rhythms including Whole, Half, and Quarter Notes, Notes up to staff edges, Rhythms including eighth and 16th notes, Accidentals, Tonic and Dominant Functions, Notes up to 3 Ledger Lines, Rhythms with Ties, 4 More Major Scales, Chord Inversions, Add Subdominant Chords, Whole and Half Steps, 4 More Major Scales, Interval Quality, Simple Chord Progressions, Rhythms in 2/4, 4/4, and 6/8, Complex Rhythms in Duple/Triplets, All 12 Major keys and scales, Chord Progressions, and more subjects are arriving soon.

HOW DOES THE SUBSCRIPTION WORK?
Get a 7-day free trial!
Subscribers will receive unlimited access to all of the chapters and levels. If you enjoy your ScoreSkills trial, do nothing, and your subscription will automatically continue.
You can choose the plan that suits you the most between our 3 plans.
Prices may vary in different countries, and payment will be charged to iTunes Account.
Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.

CONTACT
We'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and suggestions while we strive to make music education fun and easy and enable anyone to become a composer.
Reach us at [email protected]
Have fun!
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terms of use: https://www.scoreskills.com/terms.htm
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ScoreSkills Pro
£25.49

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User Rating

4.35 out of 5

224 ratings in United Kingdom

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Difficult to draw

Annslou91 on

I like most of the lessons but the drawing notes ones are buggy and i couldn't progress unless i purposefully got it wrong - might be because I'm using a mobile

Has potential

Her.music on

This app can be a very good tool, and I would be happy to pay even more for it in future, when it’s ready. The design is great, but the big miss is reviewing mistakes. Good luck, I’ll come back to check it out in a few months!

Very very very very very very very very very good

😌😍😜😝🤓 on

I love it so much

Looks good, but overpriced and lacking

tomchkk on

I was looking for an engaging way to help my kids to learn their treble and bass clefs. The free tier of this app gives you the false impression that you’ve found it. But, once you’ve paid, the levels that open up are too complex, too quickly. It’s a shame. This app looks quite good. It is visually simple, but well-designed. It feels fun and engaging to use. But it is not cheap (though I appreciate these things are not cheap to create and maintain). It has (IMHO) two big flaws though: - There is no real learning reinforcement - you don’t appear to have to review your mistakes and practice your weaknesses more frequently. This is a vital part of the learning process. - The progression is too steep. You start out learning a couple of the most common notes on the treble clef and then, before you know it, you’re learning about time signatures and rests.

The app is completely broken

ProtagonistOfficial on

The app is completely broken and doesn’t even load on both an iPhone 11 and a iPad Pro. Paying user which makes it supremely annoying. Shame because it was good while it lasted.

Money

jgv b on

Always ask for money so annoying gold diggers just want money. This is worst app ever

As a newbie , I found this a Great started

ChrisjApps on

Lots of simple games and quizzes , I have completed the first part and think the full subscription is good value . If you do the task you will learn a lot and improve . All you have to do is a apple it

Super!

Weirdcookie on

Just what I’ve been looking for to complement my piano lessons and improve my sight reading. Easy to use and fun, easy to progress. I like it!

Good music memory booster

ChrisEvanM on

So far this app seems really good for helping to build memory of music theory. It’s engaging, the lessons are a good length and spread well over topics. It’s the best app of its kind I have found so far. I think the cost is about right - it’s not bargain cheap, but by comparison to music theory books and lessons you get a good amount of dynamic content that is effective for learning. Things that could be improved: - there isn’t explanation of theory in the app, this is fine for me, but I suggest you need a bit of theory knowledge before starting this app, or a willingness to web search as you go :) - would be good to have a mode where you don’t have to tackle all the lessons in order - having a view of what new chapters are coming and when would be very useful, I’ll buy a subscription, but at the moment I wouldn’t go for 12 month because I don’t think it will keep me busy that long - a separate help guide on how to draw the notation in app would be useful (I’m struggling to get the crotchet rest right!)

Good so far

French pro now on

Explanations would be welcome. when something is wrong we are not presented with any corrections to explain why it was incorrect nor what the correct answer is. That said, very engaging thus far! Adding different modes, a game mode or flash cards mode, might make it more fun and tailored different learning styles. Thank you to the team who produced this app. I have been looking for something like this.😊

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App Info

Category
Music
Languages
English, Arabic, French, Hebrew (modern), Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish
Recent version
1.4.19 (3 months ago )
Released on
Feb 13, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last updated
1 week ago